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Posted: 12/07/2006
- The United States military has raised the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq Wednesday to 11. The deaths were a major blow on the same day the blue-ribbon Iraq Study Group recommended shifting United States forces from a combat role to primarily a training mission.

Posted: 12/07/2006
- Armed with fresh recommendations for turning things around in Iraq, President Bush meets Thursday with Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, his staunchest ally in the war. Blair was among those interviewed by the Iraq Study Group before it issued its call for a gradual pull-back of United States combat troops, coupled with a diplomatic overture to Iran and Syria.

Posted: 12/06/2006
- Instead of a home run, the Brazos Valley Bombers are looking for place for players to call home. The Bombers need local families to host baseball players during the summer while they play games at the Travis Athletic Center in Bryan.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- Some caring A&M medical students proved they not only talk the talk, but also walk the walk. The Health Science Center Group wanted to lend helping hands, and feet, to those who can't afford health care. That led to the idea to have each person walk 10,000 steps a day as a fundraiser.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- A Brenham woman won big, when she and some friends attended a taping of The Price is Right, in honor of her 50th birthday. Wednesday was an exciting morning in Brenham, as a group gathered around the T.V. to watch the show.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- It's a Brazos Valley Food Bank program designed to make sure students in need don't go hungry at home. Every Friday and during holidays students selected by their school get backpacks full of healthy and ready to eat snacks.

Updated: 12/07/2006
- It only took two days, but the Senate says Robert Gates is the man to head up the Department of Defense. Wednesday, the full Senate gave its overwhelming approval to Texas A&M's president.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- Two Bryan women won't see the inside of a prison cell after admitting to cocaine use during pregnancy.
Dollie Green, 32, and Bethany Witzel, 19, received probation after pleading guilty Tuesday to possession of a controlled substance.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- A Bryan man police said shot a woman getting gas Tuesday morning is facing additional charges. Byron Cunningham, 18, has been charged with assaulting a public servant. That's in addition to three counts of aggravated assault and one count of aggravated robbery. According to police, Cunningham acted disorderly at the Brazos County Jail.

Posted: 12/06/2006
- The Bush administration is challenging a court order requiring it to make housing payments to thousands of families whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Katrina. US District Judge Richard J. Leon says confusing, often contradictory letters to hurricane victims from the Federal Emergency Management Agency didn't explain why housing funding was cut.

Posted: 12/06/2006
- President Bush's policy in Iraq "is not working," a high-level commission said bluntly on Wednesday, prodding the administration to embrace diplomacy to stabilize the country and allow withdrawal of most combat troops by early 2008.

Posted: 12/06/2006
- NASA engineers expect to spend most of Wednesday trying to figure out whether a couple of late-breaking glitches are a threat to Thursday night's scheduled space shuttle launch. Discovery, which is slated to take off on a mission to rewire the international space station's electrical system, experienced a brief power surge yesterday. Early tests show no damage.

Posted: 12/06/2006
- The punishment phase begins today in the trial of a truck driver convicted for taking part in the nation's deadliest human smuggling attempt. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Tyrone Williams.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- A former member of the Texas A&M corps of cadets has been arrested and charged with 10 counts of possession of child pornography. Rolando Patlan, 20, surrendered to authorities Tuesday after Texas A&M University Police secured an arrest warrant.

Posted: 12/05/2006
- Help may soon be on the way to the residents of Hunter's Creek, whose roads are in need of some serious repair. A public hearing has been scheduled for January 16, 2007 at 10 a.m. at the Brazos County courthouse in Bryan.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- College Station police say a Bryan man is behind bars after shooting a woman at a College Station gas station. Byron Cunningham, 18, was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery and three counts of aggravated assault.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- The Brazos Valley Food bank has been working to alleviate hunger in the Brazos Valley for more than twenty years. The food bank works with various food donors, volunteers, and hunger-relief organizations.

Updated: 12/06/2006
- As Texas A&M President Robert Gates sat in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee for his confirmation hearing, some Aggies made time to get in front of the television to watch their university president.

Posted: 12/05/2006
- Friendswood officials and residents are debating a proposed amendment to the city charter that would make English the city's official language. Council member Chris Peden has proposed putting the measure to city voters on a May 12th ballot.

Posted: 12/05/2006
- Sam Houston students will remember one of their own Wednesday evening, during a vigil held on the university campus. The service is in memory of 20-year-old Rachel Pendray, who was killed in an apparent murder-suicide Sunday night. It will take place in the Student Center Ballroom at 6 p.m.

Posted: 12/05/2006
- Defense attorneys for a truck driver convicted in the nation's deadliest human smuggling attempt are focused on one thing: sparing him a death sentence. The federal jury convicted Tyrone Williams of all 58 counts of conspiracy, harboring and transporting he faced. Williams ferried dozens illegal immigrants during a May 2003 smuggling attempt from South Texas to Houston.

Updated: 12/05/2006
- A Bryan man was arrested Tuesday after shooting a woman at a College Station gas station, according to College Station police.
It happened at the Max Express Shell station at the intersection of Rock Prairie and Wellborn Road.

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